Tricks to Get Cheap Grand Canyon Glass Bridge Tours
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Tricks to Get Cheap Grand Canyon Glass Bridge Tours Posted by Kirsten Konig © 2012 http://grandcanyon123.com/grand-canyon-skywalk-coupons.html The Grand Canyon Skywalk is one of Las Vegas' hottest natural attractions. Tour costs are all over the map, and most of them are ridiculously high. But deals exist. The following are several suggestions on how you can get them: 1. Select an all-inclusive tour. You will find three sorts: Bus, helicopter, and airplane. Bus is the most economical alternative; helicopter is probably the most high-priced. 2. Do not acquire from third parties. You'll pay much more should you purchase a tour from a travel advisor, an on-line broker (e.g. Viator) or a hotel concierge. 3. Buy direct. You are ordering "wholesale" when you buy straight from the tour operator. 4. Book in advance. You will usually save cash should you get a high-season ticket during low season. 5. Book on-line. Service and transaction costs are cheaper for the tour operator, which winds up in lower tour costs for you. The exception: The operator's 800# -- using it could result in a price boost. I researched the Internet for the best on the web deals for Grand Canyon Skywalk tours from Las Vegas. Here are my findings: Bus Grand Canyon Coaches led the pack. Its all-inclusive West Rim bus tour with Skywalk costs $129. Transport is aboard a state-of-the-art luxury bus. Includes Skywalk, BBQ lunch, and a lot of time to sightsee Grand Canyon West. Travel time: 2.5 hours. Helicopter Papillon Helicopters smoked its competition. Their Skywalk tour came in at $375 (regularly $469), more than 20 percent cheaper than that of other operators. Includes the EcoStar 130 deluxe helicopter, BBQ lunch, and rim-top sightseeing. Flight time: 45 minutes. Airplane Grand Canyon Airlines was the clear winner. Their air tour with Skywalk cost $200 (regularly $349) and uses the award-winning Vistaliner aircraft, a custom-built fixed- wing airplane created precisely for sightseeing. Includes lunch and time to explore the rim. Flight time: 25 minutes. Here are a few a lot more issues to take into account as you decide on which tour is right for you: - Luxury buses feature over-sized windows, plush seats, and clean restrooms. They also include a "smooth-ride" suspension system that ensures you travel in maximum comfort. - Helicopters fly at a lower altitude than airplanes. This results in closer, clearer views of Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon. - Airplanes are the quickest way to get to the West Rim. From a time and expense standpoint, they're the most economical way to fly. The Grand Canyon Skywalk, a joint venture between a Las Vegas businessman and the Hualapai Indian Tribe, extends 70 feet over the edge of the rim and lifts you more than 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. The structure can hold 120 individuals at one time, and there is no time limit to how long you'll be able to remain on the bridge. Its horseshoe-shaped deck is made of 46 Saint-Gobain Diamant low-iron glass panels that cost $250,000 each. To protect the panels from being damaged, personal electronics, such as cameras and cell phones, are not allowed. Protective fabric shoe covers are provided. Stationary cameras and staff photographers are available to take your picture. If you're visiting Las Vegas, make the Grand Canyon Skywalk a "must-see" destination. Located just 120 east of town, the Skywalk can be reached by bus, helicopter, and airplane. There's a tour for every single budget. To get the best deal, book direct on the tour operator's website where costs are going to be at or near wholesale. Then stand back and prepare your self for what is going to be the experience of a lifetime. #30#.